MOTHER MIRTH
There is a phenomenon when women of like mind gather together. In Women Who Run with the Wolves, Clarisa Pinkola Estes defines it best as, “a ritual of belly talk, talking from the guts, telling the truth, laughing themselves silly, feeling enlivened, going home again, everything better.” Laughter and mirth among women, even alongside or in spite of life’s true difficulties is a warm salve and a welcome release.
Stranded Cotton on Canvas
24 × 12 x .75
There is a phenomenon when women of like mind gather together. In Women Who Run with the Wolves, Clarisa Pinkola Estes defines it best as, “a ritual of belly talk, talking from the guts, telling the truth, laughing themselves silly, feeling enlivened, going home again, everything better.” Laughter and mirth among women, even alongside or in spite of life’s true difficulties is a warm salve and a welcome release.
Stranded Cotton on Canvas
24 × 12 x .75
There is a phenomenon when women of like mind gather together. In Women Who Run with the Wolves, Clarisa Pinkola Estes defines it best as, “a ritual of belly talk, talking from the guts, telling the truth, laughing themselves silly, feeling enlivened, going home again, everything better.” Laughter and mirth among women, even alongside or in spite of life’s true difficulties is a warm salve and a welcome release.
Stranded Cotton on Canvas
24 × 12 x .75